RV Parks In Sugarloaf Key, Florida
24.6426° N, 81.5115° W
Quick Overview
Sugarloaf Key sits about 20 miles up the Overseas Highway from Key West, in the heart of the Lower Florida Keys, and it is one of the finest places in the country to park an RV on the water. This is tropical island camping: warm sea breezes, mangrove shorelines, world-class reefs just offshore, and Key West close enough for a day or evening trip but far enough to escape its crowds. Camping here is a premium experience in every sense, from the stunning settings to the prices, but for water lovers it is hard to beat.
Two excellent resorts anchor the key. The Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOA Resort at Mile Marker 20 offers full-hookup pull-through and back-in sites, including waterfront sites along a mangrove-lined shore where you can launch a kayak or paddleboard right from your site. Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages has 99 full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp service on a 7-acre saltwater lake, with a heated pool, fishing dock and lakefront spots. Both offer the 50-amp service you genuinely need here to run air conditioning against the heat and humidity.
For a public option and a stunning one, Bahia Honda State Park a short drive up the Keys is famous for one of the finest beaches in all of Florida, with clear water beneath the old rail bridge and electric-and-water sites at affordable state-park rates. The catch is demand: it is one of the hardest reservations in the Florida park system, booking out the instant its 11-month window opens. One thing to understand about the Keys: there is no dispersed or free camping anywhere here, and overnight parking is tightly restricted, so you must arrive with a reservation in hand.
Winter is the season. From November through April the Keys enjoy warm, dry, breezy weather ideal for the beaches, snorkeling and Key West, which is exactly why it is peak snowbird season and books out far ahead. Summers are hot, very humid and rainy, within the June-to-November hurricane season, making them the cheaper but riskier off-season. The water is the whole point here: snorkel the reefs at Looe Key, paddle the mangroves, fish the flats, and run down to Key West for Duval Street and the sunset celebration. For anyone who loves being on the water, Sugarloaf Key is paradise.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Sun Outdoors Sugarloaf Key | 1.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bluewater Key RV Resort | 5.8 mi | N/A | RV Park | Contact station |
| Breezy Pines RV Estates | 9.4 mi | 3.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Farreny Family RV Park | 9.4 mi | 3.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Geiger Key Marina, RV Park & Fish Camp | 9.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Royal Palm RV Park | 10.3 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Castaways RV Park | 10.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| El Mar RV Resort | 14.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Boyd's Key West Campground | 14.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Leo's Campground And RV Park | 15.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Sun Outdoors Sugarloaf Key
1.1 miBluewater Key RV Resort
5.8 miBreezy Pines RV Estates
9.4 miFarreny Family RV Park
9.4 miGeiger Key Marina, RV Park & Fish Camp
9.6 miRoyal Palm RV Park
10.3 miCastaways RV Park
10.7 miEl Mar RV Resort
14.7 miBoyd's Key West Campground
14.8 miLeo's Campground And RV Park
15.4 miTraveling to Sugarloaf Key by RV
There is exactly one road in and out of the Keys: US-1, the Overseas Highway, which runs from the Florida mainland all the way to Key West. Sugarloaf Key sits at Mile Marker 20, about 20 miles before Key West. From Miami it is roughly a three-to-three-and-a-half-hour drive down the island chain, a genuinely stunning route that crosses long bridges over open turquoise water, including the famous Seven Mile Bridge. The highway is two lanes for much of its length with limited passing, so take it slow and steady with a rig, plan your fuel stops since options thin out, and never rush the bridges. Most importantly, arrive with a confirmed reservation, because there is nowhere to improvise camping in the Keys and turning around with a big rig is no small task. Fuel up and stock groceries before the long drive down, since options are limited and pricier the farther you go down the island chain.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Sugarloaf Key, Florida, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Sugarloaf Key
The Florida Keys are one of the most expensive places to camp in the country, and Sugarloaf is no exception. Resort sites here commonly run from the mid-80s into the low 200s per night, with winter snowbird-season rates at the higher end and the coveted waterfront sites commanding the top prices; summer is somewhat cheaper. The premium is driven by the scarce land and the proximity to Key West, and there is simply no budget end to the private market here. Bahia Honda State Park is dramatically cheaper at affordable Florida state-park rates, which is exactly why it is so fiercely contested and so hard to book. If budget is a real concern, target Bahia Honda and reserve nearly a year ahead; otherwise, plan to pay Keys prices for the privilege of camping in one of the most beautiful island settings anywhere.
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Best Time to Visit Sugarloaf Key by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
65F - 77F
Crowds: High
Prime snowbird season: warm, dry and breezy with comfortable days and pleasant nights, ideal for the beaches and the water. Both the Sugarloaf resorts and Bahia Honda State Park book out months ahead, with the state park gone almost the instant its 11-month window opens. Reserve as early as you possibly can.
Spring
Mar - May
70F - 82F
Crowds: High
Warm, drier and lovely on the water as snowbirds gradually depart through the season. Excellent conditions for snorkeling, diving and fishing with the winter crowds easing. A wonderful time to visit the Lower Keys, with great weather before the summer heat and storms arrive.
Summer
Jun - Aug
79F - 89F
Crowds: Low
Hot and very humid with frequent afternoon storms, within the June-to-November hurricane season, a serious consideration in the Keys. This is the off-season with the lowest rates and easiest availability. The constant sea breeze helps; monitor tropical weather closely and have a plan if a storm threatens.
Fall
Sep - Oct
76F - 84F
Crowds: Low
Hot and humid early, easing later, and the peak of hurricane season through November, so watch tropical forecasts. Snowbirds begin arriving as late fall turns pleasant. Rates stay low until the winter season ramps up, making late fall a gamble between value and tropical-weather risk.
Explore the Sugarloaf Key Area
The most important tip for Sugarloaf Key is to book early, really early, especially for winter. The Lower Keys are prime snowbird territory, and both the Sugarloaf resorts and Bahia Honda State Park fill months ahead; Bahia Honda in particular vanishes the instant its 11-month reservation window opens, so set a calendar reminder and book the moment it does. Base on Sugarloaf and day-trip the 20 miles down to Key West rather than trying to camp there, where RV options are extremely limited and costs even higher; you get the quieter, more natural Keys by night and Duval Street by day. Bring your own snorkel gear, because the reef at Looe Key just offshore is world-class and worth a guided trip. And accept that there is no free or dispersed camping anywhere in the Keys, so plan and reserve every night of your stay in advance.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Sugarloaf Key
What are the best RV parks on Sugarloaf Key, FL?
Sugarloaf Key, about 20 miles up the Overseas Highway from Key West, has two excellent RV resorts. The Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOA Resort at Mile Marker 20 offers full-hookup pull-through and back-in sites, including waterfront sites along a mangrove-lined shore with direct kayak and paddleboard launching. Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages has 99 full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp service on a 7-acre saltwater lake, with a heated pool, fishing dock and lakefront sites. For a public option, Bahia Honda State Park a bit up the Keys is one of Florida’s most beloved campgrounds.
Do Sugarloaf Key RV parks have full hookups?
Yes. Both Sugarloaf Key resorts are full-hookup operations with water, sewer and 30/50-amp electric. The KOA offers full hookups on pull-through and waterfront sites, and Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages provides full hookups across its 99 sites with lakefront options. This matters in the Keys, where the heat and humidity make 50-amp service for air conditioning essential. The public alternative, Bahia Honda State Park, offers electric-and-water sites with a dump station rather than full sewer, the standard for Florida state parks. For full hookups near Key West, the Sugarloaf resorts are the place.
How much does RV camping cost on Sugarloaf Key?
The Florida Keys are a premium market, and rates reflect it. Sugarloaf Key resort sites commonly run from the mid-80s into the low 200s per night, with winter snowbird-season rates at the higher end and waterfront sites commanding the top prices, while summer is somewhat cheaper. This is among the more expensive camping in the country, driven by the limited land and the proximity to Key West. Bahia Honda State Park is dramatically cheaper at Florida state-park rates, which is exactly why it is so hard to book. If budget matters, target the state park and reserve far ahead; otherwise expect to pay Keys prices.
How far ahead do I need to reserve a campsite on Sugarloaf Key?
As far ahead as you possibly can for winter. The Florida Keys are prime snowbird territory, and both the Sugarloaf resorts and Bahia Honda State Park book out months in advance for the November-through-April high season. Bahia Honda, like all Florida state parks, opens an 11-month reservation window and the best Keys dates vanish almost instantly, so set a reminder and book the moment yours opens. The private resorts also fill their peak-season and seasonal slots early. Outside winter, in the hot and humid summer, availability is much easier and prices ease, though hurricane season is a consideration.
When is the best time to go RV camping on Sugarloaf Key?
Winter, without question. From November through April the Keys enjoy warm, dry, sunny weather with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity, ideal for the beaches, snorkeling and Key West, which is why it is peak snowbird season and books out far ahead. Summers are hot, very humid and rainy, and they fall within the Atlantic hurricane season from June through November, making them the off-season with lower rates but real tropical-weather risk. Spring is a lovely shoulder season. For the classic Keys experience of warm, clear days on the water, plan a winter or early-spring stay.
Can big rigs camp on Sugarloaf Key?
Yes, the resorts accommodate big rigs. The Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOA offers pull-through sites with full hookups and 50-amp service suited to larger motorhomes, and Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages has full-hookup sites that handle big rigs, including lakefront spots. That said, the Keys are tight on space, and waterfront sites in particular can be snug, so confirm your site length when booking, especially for a large Class A or long fifth-wheel. Bahia Honda State Park has length limits typical of an older state park, so the private resorts are generally the better bet for the biggest rigs.
Are there free or first-come camping options on Sugarloaf Key?
Essentially none. The Florida Keys are extremely limited on land and tightly regulated, so camping is restricted to the established resorts and state parks, all of which require reservations. There is no dispersed or free camping in the Keys, and overnight parking is not permitted in most areas, with strict local enforcement. Do not plan to boondock here. The realistic options are a reserved full-hookup site at one of the Sugarloaf resorts or, for value and a stunning setting, a hard-to-get reservation at Bahia Honda State Park. Plan and book ahead, because showing up without a reservation rarely works in the Keys.
What is there to do on Sugarloaf Key while camping?
The water is the whole point. Sugarloaf Key sits amid world-class snorkeling and diving, with the reefs at Looe Key just offshore among the best in the Keys. You can kayak and paddleboard through the mangroves right from the waterfront resort sites, fish the flats and channels, and take eco and sandbar tours. Key West, about 20 miles south, offers Duval Street, historic sites, sunset celebrations and nightlife for a day or evening trip. Bahia Honda State Park up the road has one of the finest beaches in the Keys. It is a paradise for anyone who loves being on or in the water.
Is there a dump station for RVs on Sugarloaf Key?
Yes. The full-hookup resorts let you dump right at your site, which covers essentially all visitors since Sugarloaf camping is full-service. If you are just passing through and need to empty tanks without booking, we keep a separate guide to public dump stations in the Sugarloaf Key area that pairs with this camping page. Bahia Honda State Park has a dump station on the grounds for its electric-and-water sites. Given the full-hookup nature of the Keys resorts, tank management is rarely an issue here; you will simply dump at your site at the KOA or Sugarloaf Key RV Resort.
What is the weather like for camping on Sugarloaf Key?
Sugarloaf Key has a tropical climate, warm year-round and surrounded by water. Winters, the prime season, are warm, dry and breezy, with comfortable highs in the upper 70s and low 80s and pleasant nights, ideal snowbird and beach weather. Summers are hot and very humid, with highs in the upper 80s and 90s, frequent afternoon storms and high rainfall, and the Atlantic hurricane season runs June through November, a serious consideration in the Keys. The constant sea breeze helps. Pack sun protection and bug spray, and if camping in the warm months, monitor tropical weather closely.
How do I get to Sugarloaf Key with an RV?
There is one road in and out: US-1, the Overseas Highway, which runs the length of the Florida Keys from the mainland to Key West. Sugarloaf Key sits at Mile Marker 20, about 20 miles before Key West. From Miami, it is roughly a three-to-three-and-a-half-hour drive down the Keys, a stunning route crossing bridges over open water, including the Seven Mile Bridge. The highway is two lanes for much of its length with limited passing, so take it slow and steady with a rig and plan fuel stops, since options thin out. Arrive with a reservation in hand, as there is nowhere to improvise camping here.
Is Sugarloaf Key a good base for visiting Key West?
Yes, it is one of the best. Sugarloaf Key sits about 20 miles up the Overseas Highway from Key West, close enough for easy day and evening trips but far enough to escape the crowds and the much higher costs of camping in Key West itself, where RV options are extremely limited. You can spend your days on the water around Sugarloaf, snorkeling, kayaking and fishing, then drive down to Key West for Duval Street, the sunset celebration at Mallory Square and the nightlife. Basing on Sugarloaf gives you the quieter, more natural Keys experience with Key West within easy reach.
Is Bahia Honda State Park worth it near Sugarloaf Key?
Very much so, if you can get a reservation. Bahia Honda State Park, a short drive up the Keys from Sugarloaf, is famous for having one of the finest beaches in all of the Florida Keys, with clear water and a stunning setting beneath the old Bahia Honda Rail Bridge. Its campground offers electric-and-water sites at affordable Florida state-park rates, a rare value in the pricey Keys. The catch is demand: it is one of the hardest state-park reservations in Florida to secure, booking out the instant its 11-month window opens. If you want it, plan nearly a year ahead.
What are the best RV parks on Sugarloaf Key, FL?
Sugarloaf Key, about 20 miles up the Overseas Highway from Key West, has two excellent RV resorts. The Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOA Resort at Mile Marker 20 offers full-hookup pull-through and back-in sites, including waterfront sites along a mangrove-lined shore with direct kayak and paddleboard launching. Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages has 99 full-hookup sites with 30/50-amp service on a 7-acre saltwater lake, with a heated pool, fishing dock and lakefront sites. For a public option, Bahia Honda State Park a bit up the Keys is one of Florida’s most beloved campgrounds.
Do Sugarloaf Key RV parks have full hookups?
Yes. Both Sugarloaf Key resorts are full-hookup operations with water, sewer and 30/50-amp electric. The KOA offers full hookups on pull-through and waterfront sites, and Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages provides full hookups across its 99 sites with lakefront options. This matters in the Keys, where the heat and humidity make 50-amp service for air conditioning essential. The public alternative, Bahia Honda State Park, offers electric-and-water sites with a dump station rather than full sewer, the standard for Florida state parks. For full hookups near Key West, the Sugarloaf resorts are the place.
How much does RV camping cost on Sugarloaf Key?
The Florida Keys are a premium market, and rates reflect it. Sugarloaf Key resort sites commonly run from the mid-80s into the low 200s per night, with winter snowbird-season rates at the higher end and waterfront sites commanding the top prices, while summer is somewhat cheaper. This is among the more expensive camping in the country, driven by the limited land and the proximity to Key West. Bahia Honda State Park is dramatically cheaper at Florida state-park rates, which is exactly why it is so hard to book. If budget matters, target the state park and reserve far ahead; otherwise expect to pay Keys prices.
How far ahead do I need to reserve a campsite on Sugarloaf Key?
As far ahead as you possibly can for winter. The Florida Keys are prime snowbird territory, and both the Sugarloaf resorts and Bahia Honda State Park book out months in advance for the November-through-April high season. Bahia Honda, like all Florida state parks, opens an 11-month reservation window and the best Keys dates vanish almost instantly, so set a reminder and book the moment yours opens. The private resorts also fill their peak-season and seasonal slots early. Outside winter, in the hot and humid summer, availability is much easier and prices ease, though hurricane season is a consideration.
When is the best time to go RV camping on Sugarloaf Key?
Winter, without question. From November through April the Keys enjoy warm, dry, sunny weather with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity, ideal for the beaches, snorkeling and Key West, which is why it is peak snowbird season and books out far ahead. Summers are hot, very humid and rainy, and they fall within the Atlantic hurricane season from June through November, making them the off-season with lower rates but real tropical-weather risk. Spring is a lovely shoulder season. For the classic Keys experience of warm, clear days on the water, plan a winter or early-spring stay.
Can big rigs camp on Sugarloaf Key?
Yes, the resorts accommodate big rigs. The Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOA offers pull-through sites with full hookups and 50-amp service suited to larger motorhomes, and Sugarloaf Key RV Resort & Cottages has full-hookup sites that handle big rigs, including lakefront spots. That said, the Keys are tight on space, and waterfront sites in particular can be snug, so confirm your site length when booking, especially for a large Class A or long fifth-wheel. Bahia Honda State Park has length limits typical of an older state park, so the private resorts are generally the better bet for the biggest rigs.
Are there free or first-come camping options on Sugarloaf Key?
Essentially none. The Florida Keys are extremely limited on land and tightly regulated, so camping is restricted to the established resorts and state parks, all of which require reservations. There is no dispersed or free camping in the Keys, and overnight parking is not permitted in most areas, with strict local enforcement. Do not plan to boondock here. The realistic options are a reserved full-hookup site at one of the Sugarloaf resorts or, for value and a stunning setting, a hard-to-get reservation at Bahia Honda State Park. Plan and book ahead, because showing up without a reservation rarely works in the Keys.
What is there to do on Sugarloaf Key while camping?
The water is the whole point. Sugarloaf Key sits amid world-class snorkeling and diving, with the reefs at Looe Key just offshore among the best in the Keys. You can kayak and paddleboard through the mangroves right from the waterfront resort sites, fish the flats and channels, and take eco and sandbar tours. Key West, about 20 miles south, offers Duval Street, historic sites, sunset celebrations and nightlife for a day or evening trip. Bahia Honda State Park up the road has one of the finest beaches in the Keys. It is a paradise for anyone who loves being on or in the water.
Is there a dump station for RVs on Sugarloaf Key?
Yes. The full-hookup resorts let you dump right at your site, which covers essentially all visitors since Sugarloaf camping is full-service. If you are just passing through and need to empty tanks without booking, we keep a separate guide to public dump stations in the Sugarloaf Key area that pairs with this camping page. Bahia Honda State Park has a dump station on the grounds for its electric-and-water sites. Given the full-hookup nature of the Keys resorts, tank management is rarely an issue here; you will simply dump at your site at the KOA or Sugarloaf Key RV Resort.
What is the weather like for camping on Sugarloaf Key?
Sugarloaf Key has a tropical climate, warm year-round and surrounded by water. Winters, the prime season, are warm, dry and breezy, with comfortable highs in the upper 70s and low 80s and pleasant nights, ideal snowbird and beach weather. Summers are hot and very humid, with highs in the upper 80s and 90s, frequent afternoon storms and high rainfall, and the Atlantic hurricane season runs June through November, a serious consideration in the Keys. The constant sea breeze helps. Pack sun protection and bug spray, and if camping in the warm months, monitor tropical weather closely.
How do I get to Sugarloaf Key with an RV?
There is one road in and out: US-1, the Overseas Highway, which runs the length of the Florida Keys from the mainland to Key West. Sugarloaf Key sits at Mile Marker 20, about 20 miles before Key West. From Miami, it is roughly a three-to-three-and-a-half-hour drive down the Keys, a stunning route crossing bridges over open water, including the Seven Mile Bridge. The highway is two lanes for much of its length with limited passing, so take it slow and steady with a rig and plan fuel stops, since options thin out. Arrive with a reservation in hand, as there is nowhere to improvise camping here.
Is Sugarloaf Key a good base for visiting Key West?
Yes, it is one of the best. Sugarloaf Key sits about 20 miles up the Overseas Highway from Key West, close enough for easy day and evening trips but far enough to escape the crowds and the much higher costs of camping in Key West itself, where RV options are extremely limited. You can spend your days on the water around Sugarloaf, snorkeling, kayaking and fishing, then drive down to Key West for Duval Street, the sunset celebration at Mallory Square and the nightlife. Basing on Sugarloaf gives you the quieter, more natural Keys experience with Key West within easy reach.
Is Bahia Honda State Park worth it near Sugarloaf Key?
Very much so, if you can get a reservation. Bahia Honda State Park, a short drive up the Keys from Sugarloaf, is famous for having one of the finest beaches in all of the Florida Keys, with clear water and a stunning setting beneath the old Bahia Honda Rail Bridge. Its campground offers electric-and-water sites at affordable Florida state-park rates, a rare value in the pricey Keys. The catch is demand: it is one of the hardest state-park reservations in Florida to secure, booking out the instant its 11-month window opens. If you want it, plan nearly a year ahead.
Are there free dump stations in Sugarloaf Key?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Sugarloaf Key.
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